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Hearing Loops? Can You Say That Again?
Imagine going to a speech, sitting in the back row, and having the speaker's voice piped directly into your ear, sounding as clear as if he was standing right next to you.
The Hyperactive Brain and Depression
All of us feel sad from time to time, but true clinical depression brings with it a host of other symptoms, including anxiety, poor sleep, difficulty concentrating and memory problems.
The Spirituality of Cancer
When Debbie Adudell learned she had breast cancer a couple of years ago, she remembers, "I couldn't breathe or talk. I was raised Catholic, so I immediately prayed to God for help."
"Prayer kept me going throughout the whole process," that included a number of tests, surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
"The whole cancer process has definitely changed my life spiritually," Debbie shared with dailyRx .
The Celiac Epidemic
A decade ago few people had even heard of Celiac Disease. Now, there's dedicated gluten-free aisles at the grocery store and clearly-labeled menu items at some restaurants. So how did this happen?
'Getting Up' to 'Get Down'
Hey, guys: have you had trouble 'getting it up' when you and your lover are trying to 'get down'? Having erection problems once or twice is not a big deal.
Galen Rupp: The Athlete and Allergy Sufferer
“Asthma and allergies don't have to stop you from doing great things,” says United States Olympian Galen Rupp . Rupp should know as he's been battling asthma and allergies his whole life.
Advances in IVF
In 1981, the first U.S. baby was born through in vitro fertilization. Scientists and doctors have come a long way since then. Today the procedure is more efficient than ever for families unable to conceive.
Use Your Head - By Protecting It
When it comes to playing sports like football and soccer, using your head may actually be the best way to lose it - or at least to lose a little bit of your cognitive power.
A Better Quality of Life With MS
Multiple sclerosis sounds like a scary disease, and may prompt images of stricken wheelchair-bound patients. MS has come a long way since that stereotype.
How to Stay Healthy During Flu Season
Not every sickness gets its own season. Flu season comes between the months of October and May, threatening us with a potentially dangerous but very avoidable virus.